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president obama just spoke in india within the last hour, making a pledge to work more closely with india to fight extremism all around the world. this all went down at a news conference alongside india's prime minister. the president also offered help to india and pakistan to assist with their long term conflict over kashmir, without helping directly. the u.s. cannot impose a solution to these problems. >> given that india is not simply an emerging power but is now a world power, that the united states and india will be able to work together to promote the international principles, the rules of interaction between nations, that can promote peace and stability and prosperity not only for our two nations, but for the world as a whole. >> the president's next stop is in indonesia. already there are thousands of protesters gathered outside the u.s. embassy before the president's arrival. they are protesting the u.s. policy in the middle east. live from our satellite center, natasha barrett, abc7 news. >>> dt received a glancing blow from hurricane tomas. -- haiti received a glancing blow fro
president obama just spoke in india within the last hour, making a pledge to work more closely with india to fight extremism all around the world. this all went down at a news conference alongside india's prime minister. the president also offered help to india and pakistan to assist with their long term conflict over kashmir, without helping directly. the u.s. cannot impose a solution to these problems. >> given that india is not simply an emerging power but is now a world power, that...
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then they finally got there and said, yep, i'm in india. it's the middle of the night. >> okay, thank you, sharyn alfonsi. >>> and we'll move on now to the new terror tape issue ed today from a new man who has joined bin laden on the list for the most wanted man in the world. anwr al alackey. linked to multiple plots including those bombs on cargo planes. martha raddatz tells us his latest video is a polished production. satan -- >> reporter: he calls america satan -- explicitly urging muslims to murder americans. but the video itself looks almost corporate, and today, investigators are examining the well-produced propaganda tape to see what clues it offers. first-- compare it to the last time osama bin laden was seen on video in this september 2007 tape. the awlaki image is sharp. the background is wood lattice. the glass topped desk, an executive leather chair and not one but two microphones. investigators will try to find where those items could have been purchased and narrow it down anyway they can. awlaki has made his name with recruit
then they finally got there and said, yep, i'm in india. it's the middle of the night. >> okay, thank you, sharyn alfonsi. >>> and we'll move on now to the new terror tape issue ed today from a new man who has joined bin laden on the list for the most wanted man in the world. anwr al alackey. linked to multiple plots including those bombs on cargo planes. martha raddatz tells us his latest video is a polished production. satan -- >> reporter: he calls america satan --...
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of northeast india this is how the workday begins. a treacherous five-story climb down slippery bamboo ladders. >> go about 30 yards down. >> reporter: no safety gear, no emergency exits. >> it just keeps going deeper and deeper. >> reporter: a journey that becomes even more disturbing when you see the young coal miner leading the way. >> you live down here. >> reporter: his name is pemba. and along with hundreds of other children he's desperate enough and small enough to work this dark and dangerous underground system of tunnels nicknamed rat holes. eight hours a day, six days a week, in one of the most frightening workplaces on earth. >> this could collapse, huh? >> reporter: where a good day ends with a few dollars. and if you're lucky, daylight. this is in the indian state of meghalaya. stuck between china, bangladesh, and myanmar, it's an isolated world but a land rich with coal and money to be made. >> so whenen you're coming down the road you can see this big pile of coal that's been dumped there by the trucks after they've min
of northeast india this is how the workday begins. a treacherous five-story climb down slippery bamboo ladders. >> go about 30 yards down. >> reporter: no safety gear, no emergency exits. >> it just keeps going deeper and deeper. >> reporter: a journey that becomes even more disturbing when you see the young coal miner leading the way. >> you live down here. >> reporter: his name is pemba. and along with hundreds of other children he's desperate enough and...
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will work with india on fighting terrorism and he offered to help india and pakistan to settle their dispute over the kashmir region. >>> the conservative tea party was instrumental in putting 56 more republicans in the next congress. many newcomers are making it clear and will they stand on compromising with democrats and with republicans. now that story. >> members of the tea party have made it clear on sunday they are not coming to washington to compromise. they have laid a stake in the ground. the party is not over for the tea party. its new members issued at a warning to republicans. >> we are coming. and strong. >> movements are usually coopted by the mainstream or they take over. >> i hope the republican party will embrace a lot of the ideas of the tea party. >> they say they will not increase the national debt and they want a ban on earmarked items in the budget directed to a member's district. there is one thing republicans agree on, the fact that nancy pelosi bill remain the democratic leader. >> it is almost as if democrats did not give the message from voters regarding na
will work with india on fighting terrorism and he offered to help india and pakistan to settle their dispute over the kashmir region. >>> the conservative tea party was instrumental in putting 56 more republicans in the next congress. many newcomers are making it clear and will they stand on compromising with democrats and with republicans. now that story. >> members of the tea party have made it clear on sunday they are not coming to washington to compromise. they have laid a...
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because she herself brought india into nexium. they went to an introductory session together in 2011. >> i just couldn't wait to get out of there. and i said to india, what do you think? she says, this is for me. and i was shocked. >> how old was she at that time? >> 19. pretty young, pretty impressionable. >> reporter: she says trouble started when india, seen here in this nexium video, started taking classes to become a coach. during this time, oxenberg says her daughter burned through her inheritance, largely she believes to pay for those classes. >> once she moved to albany, she became very secretive. the end of last april, a defector called me and said, you need to save india. >> reporter: is the first she had heard of that secret sore sortie. >> once i found out about the branding, the slave, i went nuts. >> reporter: soon there was a rare opportunity to confront india. >> i said everything wrong. i said, darling, i believe you're brainwashed. >> did she admit she had been branded? >> uh-huh. i said, try and convince me that
because she herself brought india into nexium. they went to an introductory session together in 2011. >> i just couldn't wait to get out of there. and i said to india, what do you think? she says, this is for me. and i was shocked. >> how old was she at that time? >> 19. pretty young, pretty impressionable. >> reporter: she says trouble started when india, seen here in this nexium video, started taking classes to become a coach. during this time, oxenberg says her...
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along with that, billion people live in india. they're having their habitat destroyed all over this country. >> reporter: he's a zoologyist who traveled to india wondering why the uptick in human deaths. he caught up with dave last week outside of toronto. >> that's enough. >> so the reality is, these things for the most part aren't -- >> tigers aren't it's anomaly when these animals start eating people. >> reporter: they're unstoppable and unavoidable at 6 a pounds and up to 11 feet long. they have overrun one of india's islands where humans were once safe. >> i feel like i'm being hunted. >> reporter: tigers hunting humans. in one place the village of widows. four men from one family have been killed. >> it's one of those places that made it hit home. these people are living turned constant threat of being hunted by one of these. the rules of that xhur in my mind don't exist there. >> from what i hear, this is how the guys get attacked. sitting out here at night can't see anything. can only hear the waves crashing. pretty simple
along with that, billion people live in india. they're having their habitat destroyed all over this country. >> reporter: he's a zoologyist who traveled to india wondering why the uptick in human deaths. he caught up with dave last week outside of toronto. >> that's enough. >> so the reality is, these things for the most part aren't -- >> tigers aren't it's anomaly when these animals start eating people. >> reporter: they're unstoppable and unavoidable at 6 a...
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the president mixing it up with students in india. he can't dance around the new political at home. >>> rty crashers. republicans have challenges of their own. how will party leaders handle those tea party candidates, many of whom hit the air waves today sounding defie yant sflampblts new horror in haiti. an explosion of coler ra that could kill millions. >>> and take it off. what do you do with 40,000 pounds of clothing that marathon runners have left behind. the man on a mission. >>> good evening. president obama is halfway across the word tonight in india, where he couldn't escape being pulled into a dance by school students. he produced what become one of the defining images from his trip to asia nor could the president escape his political predictment back in united states college students in india have obama very tough questions about the campaign and america's complicated relationship with india's neighbor, pakistan. jake tapper is with the president tonight. >> reporter: white house officials say one of the goals of this trip
the president mixing it up with students in india. he can't dance around the new political at home. >>> rty crashers. republicans have challenges of their own. how will party leaders handle those tea party candidates, many of whom hit the air waves today sounding defie yant sflampblts new horror in haiti. an explosion of coler ra that could kill millions. >>> and take it off. what do you do with 40,000 pounds of clothing that marathon runners have left behind. the man on a...
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india does have hundreds of them. answering phones for everyone from american express, accenture, hewlett-packard, ge and dell. but despite what it may feel like when you're trying to get help -- >> can you tell me where you're located? india? hi, katie. i was wondering, where am i calling? mumbai? >> reporter: two-thirds of call centers that serve u.s. customers are still operated in the u.s. not overseas. the real trend is for so-called white collar workers to be outsourced. more than 150 american accounting firms now have indians preparing taxes for them. and that mri you took at the hospital in your hometown? it may now be processed by a radiologist in india. >> the united states seems to give these jobs away, then india is desperate to have them. >> reporter: and this is all about dollars and cents. it costs about $7 to have an american answer a phone in one of those call centers, $2 to have someone in india do it. sharyn alfonsi, abc news, new york. >>> in a homeland security note now, there are new rules this m
india does have hundreds of them. answering phones for everyone from american express, accenture, hewlett-packard, ge and dell. but despite what it may feel like when you're trying to get help -- >> can you tell me where you're located? india? hi, katie. i was wondering, where am i calling? mumbai? >> reporter: two-thirds of call centers that serve u.s. customers are still operated in the u.s. not overseas. the real trend is for so-called white collar workers to be outsourced. more...
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india is an increasingly important partner to the u.s. on trade and security. >> the partnership between india and the united states has limitless potential, i believe, to improve the lives of americans and indians, just as it has the potential to be an anger of security and prosperity and progress -- anchor. >> he plans to speak with the indian parliament with announcements expected on counterterrorism, brigitte qregional security, economic growth, and other issues. he will move on to south korea and japan as part of his 10-day asian trip. abc 7 news reporting. >>> haiti received a glancing blow from hurricane tomas and it wasn't the cholera epidemic. officials tell us thousands of new cases are popping up. 500 people have died and thousands more hospitalized since the epidemic began last month. >>> 39 degrees on this monday morning. >>> still ahead, back in business. keith olbermann's suspension is over. >>> politics and the economy, the latest fallout from congress. the latest fallout from congress. >>> and cable doesn't? yes. -i read
india is an increasingly important partner to the u.s. on trade and security. >> the partnership between india and the united states has limitless potential, i believe, to improve the lives of americans and indians, just as it has the potential to be an anger of security and prosperity and progress -- anchor. >> he plans to speak with the indian parliament with announcements expected on counterterrorism, brigitte qregional security, economic growth, and other issues. he will move on...
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oprah is in india right now. oprah is on a week-long sabbatical through india to find out where her poop goes when it's reincarnated. something she always wanted to do. there's oprah. that's oprah. yesterday, there was an incident yesterday in the city she was in. her personal security guards got in a fight with some local journalists who were trying to take pictures of her. and you have to be careful getting in a fight in india. they have very long fingernails over there. you see the crowd. i have to say, normally an oprah visit to india would be a big cause of celebration for our writers at the show. but to be honest, it's friday and we're exhausted. we have nothing. but from time to time, we use an outsourcing service from india to write jokes for us. and since oprah is actually over there, it seemed like the perfect time to use them. so, let's get them up on video chat, if we could. they're standing by, i believe. hello? >> hello. you bet. hot line. we are giving out the american baltimore birds at 7 1/2 poin
oprah is in india right now. oprah is on a week-long sabbatical through india to find out where her poop goes when it's reincarnated. something she always wanted to do. there's oprah. that's oprah. yesterday, there was an incident yesterday in the city she was in. her personal security guards got in a fight with some local journalists who were trying to take pictures of her. and you have to be careful getting in a fight in india. they have very long fingernails over there. you see the crowd. i...
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this is central india, the temple of guru maharaj. a place where the dead and the living come together. [ screaming ] >> reporter: they're here for an exorcism. this woman is believed by her husband to be possessed by demons. she's not alone. locals say thousands of women have been brought here over the years by their husbands or families where a reclusive guru claims to drive off demons and restore sanity. for a price. we're on a journey across india to find this guru and witness a rare mass exorcism at his temple. along the way, we see just how early the idea of demonic possession takes root. these students are being taught in school that exorcisms are just a show. >> this teacher is intent on teaching these kids black magic doesn't exist. but it's so ingrained in their culture. all these kids say, yes, of course we believe. >> reporter: to get rid of ghosts rural india has traditionally relied on gurus claiming to have supernatural powers. but we're here with this man, d.b.ruwat. he says it's all a sham. >> it's an attempt to keep
this is central india, the temple of guru maharaj. a place where the dead and the living come together. [ screaming ] >> reporter: they're here for an exorcism. this woman is believed by her husband to be possessed by demons. she's not alone. locals say thousands of women have been brought here over the years by their husbands or families where a reclusive guru claims to drive off demons and restore sanity. for a price. we're on a journey across india to find this guru and witness a rare...
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india, they said committed suicide. however we don't know yet if the boy in this case was the victim of suicide as well or murder. >> grappling with the loss of his son lyle. >> he was outdoorsman. we hunt and fished together. he wasn't just for fun. he was buddy. it's pretty devastating. kevin: lyle dated india for two years. last week the couple broke up. fast forward to friday. india missed her 10:00 p.m. curfew and lyle wasn't home by midnight. both sets of parents called police. next day a park ranger spotted the bright red minivan across the street from the park a few blocks from the home. inside a gruesome sight. both teens dead with wounds across their body. >> both were seen on friday at some point. >> police have a number of theories but are certain that no one else is involved. >> anything that happened signed the van was between the two teens. in a matter of what exactly and how it happened is still looking into. >> both set to graduate in may. lyle attended garfield in dale city and india went to high schoo
india, they said committed suicide. however we don't know yet if the boy in this case was the victim of suicide as well or murder. >> grappling with the loss of his son lyle. >> he was outdoorsman. we hunt and fished together. he wasn't just for fun. he was buddy. it's pretty devastating. kevin: lyle dated india for two years. last week the couple broke up. fast forward to friday. india missed her 10:00 p.m. curfew and lyle wasn't home by midnight. both sets of parents called...
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but this is not an india-specific problem, really. this is something that, again, is very tempting to air crews to try to salvage a landing. and there's many different reasons how they get into that mindset. you may remember a southwest airline 737 running into the fence, in burbank the couple of years ago. >> you used the term of get home-itis, to describe the syndrome that goes through the mind of pilots. >> you know, there's not a pilot around who is honest who is not going to having to admit to having get home-itis. it's how we keep that from influencing us as a crew at the last minute. in this age, as a captain, you have responsibility to keep communication going in the cockpit. that's what's prevented a lot of these is the co-pilot saying let's go around when the captain was fixated on landing. >> john nance, thanks for your input this morning. >>> this morning, president obama named a bipartisan commission to investigate the oil spill in the gulf. he has appointed former florida senator, bob graham. and former epa chief, willia
but this is not an india-specific problem, really. this is something that, again, is very tempting to air crews to try to salvage a landing. and there's many different reasons how they get into that mindset. you may remember a southwest airline 737 running into the fence, in burbank the couple of years ago. >> you used the term of get home-itis, to describe the syndrome that goes through the mind of pilots. >> you know, there's not a pilot around who is honest who is not going to...
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a rare opportunity to confront india. when her daughter came home for a birthday celebration. >> how did she look to you? >> she looked sad. she looked tired. >> reporter: she says her daughter had become very thin a characteristic of many nxivm women we're told. oxenberg says india also revealed she had not men schstrd in a year. concerned, oxenberg tried an intervention. >> i said everything wrong. cause i said darling i believe you're brainwashed and she said im not brainwashed and i said yes you are and she said no im reporter: oxenberg says her ith raniere.ied having sex with t did admit she was branded. >> i said try to convince me that this is a good thing and she said its character building shes over 18 so legally theres nothing i can do. >> reporter: in a letter posted on the group's website raniere says "there is no merit to the allegations that we are abusing, coercing or harming individuals." raniere says that secret and i am not associated with the group." the letter also says "our experts say members of the
a rare opportunity to confront india. when her daughter came home for a birthday celebration. >> how did she look to you? >> she looked sad. she looked tired. >> reporter: she says her daughter had become very thin a characteristic of many nxivm women we're told. oxenberg says india also revealed she had not men schstrd in a year. concerned, oxenberg tried an intervention. >> i said everything wrong. cause i said darling i believe you're brainwashed and she said im not...
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for "nightline," i'm clarissa ward in india. >> a bit of guru busting tonight. our thanks to clarissa ward. >>> when we come back, tonight's "sign of the times." [ male announcer ] opportunity is a powerful force. set it in motion... and it goes out into the world like fuel for the economy. one opportunity leading to another... and another. we all have a hand in it. because opportunity can start anywhere, and go everywhere. let's keep it moving. ♪ ♪ woman 1 sync: i knew what bob ehrlich did as governor. man 1 sync: raised my property taxes 60 percent. woman 2 sync: let utilities hike our rates 72 percent. woman 1 sync: but i didn't know what he's done since he got fired as governor. man 2: ehrlich's raked in millions. man 3: he worked for a wall street bank that took 10 billion dollars from the bailout. woman 3: 10 billion of our money. woman 4: our money. woman 5 sync: and he worked for another bank that collapsed. man 4: costing tax payers 17 million. anncr: tell bob ehrlich big banks don't need help. middle class marylanders do. [ ehrlich ] four years ago
for "nightline," i'm clarissa ward in india. >> a bit of guru busting tonight. our thanks to clarissa ward. >>> when we come back, tonight's "sign of the times." [ male announcer ] opportunity is a powerful force. set it in motion... and it goes out into the world like fuel for the economy. one opportunity leading to another... and another. we all have a hand in it. because opportunity can start anywhere, and go everywhere. let's keep it moving. ♪ ♪ woman...
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and india are escalating. prosecutors have charged an indian diplomat with falsifying visa documents. they say she lied about how much she was paying her nanny. allegedly giving the woman far below minimum wage. and requiring her to work far beyond 40 hours a week. the diplomat was arrested, jailed and strip-searched, treated like any other criminal. >> she understands the deep insult that has been given to the indian government by the conduct of the united states government against her. >> reporter: despite claims of diplomatic immunity, khobragade was thrown in jail. she said she was subjected to a cavity search, which the state department said did not happen. protests in the streets. in retaliation, the government ordered removal of barriers around the u.s. embassy in new delhi. john kerry called india's national security adviser to express regret. even the white house has weighed in. >> we recognize this is a sensitive issue in india, we're continuing to review exactly what happened in this case. >> report
and india are escalating. prosecutors have charged an indian diplomat with falsifying visa documents. they say she lied about how much she was paying her nanny. allegedly giving the woman far below minimum wage. and requiring her to work far beyond 40 hours a week. the diplomat was arrested, jailed and strip-searched, treated like any other criminal. >> she understands the deep insult that has been given to the indian government by the conduct of the united states government against her....
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economy sees potential in india. he wrapped up his first full day in mumbai and has already worked out a trade deal that could create tens of thousands of jobs in the u.s. >> just days after american voters gave democrats what even he called a shellacking, president obama is halfway around the globe on a mission to create jobs back home. he landed first in india, and ceo of bowling was waiting with news the president was able to trumpet at a business summit. india is going to purchase 40 airplanes from boeing, and a dozen other companies are getting contracts. >> it supports tens of thousands of manufacturing jobs across the united states. >> there was a real effort to connect every step that he takes to interests at home. at a museum, it was the guest book with martin luther king's signature that impressed the president. >> 1959. >> there was a poignant tribute to the horrific terrorist siege in mumbai, india is 9/11, which was called 26/11 for the attack that left hobart's slaughtered in the streets and the hotels.
economy sees potential in india. he wrapped up his first full day in mumbai and has already worked out a trade deal that could create tens of thousands of jobs in the u.s. >> just days after american voters gave democrats what even he called a shellacking, president obama is halfway around the globe on a mission to create jobs back home. he landed first in india, and ceo of bowling was waiting with news the president was able to trumpet at a business summit. india is going to purchase 40...
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, air india flight 103 fell through the clouds for its first touchdown at duluth and in grand fashion, firefighters gave the jumbo jet a water cannon salute as it taxied to the gate. it marks as a milestone. >> india has been just a city that we have been after for years and they wanted to be here. we wanted to have them here. but as you know, different things have to come together. so as a result, we had a opportunity that we could land and as a result, we're very proud of it. >> the service will offer a three-weekly flights the economic impact to our area, significant. the airport estimates 30,000 leisure and business travelers. >> when we think about people coming to our city, staying restaurants, they bring revenues to the city. and that allows us to make critical investments in schools and housing for d.c. residents. >> more than 280,000 indians travel to the d.c. area last year alone. that's a number that's expected to double by 2025. governor terry mcauliffe calls this an economic bridge between the two nation's capitals. >> so if you're interested in making that trip to india,
, air india flight 103 fell through the clouds for its first touchdown at duluth and in grand fashion, firefighters gave the jumbo jet a water cannon salute as it taxied to the gate. it marks as a milestone. >> india has been just a city that we have been after for years and they wanted to be here. we wanted to have them here. but as you know, different things have to come together. so as a result, we had a opportunity that we could land and as a result, we're very proud of it. >>...
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the woman came on the plane on a flight from india to chicago seven weeks ago. she was aware she had tv and came to the u.s. for medical intervention. she received multiple treatments of india but never finished the therapy. another concern. after arriving in chicago the woman visited missouri and tennessee. now authorities in three states are scrambling to find and notify the people with whom she came in contact. tuberculosis can spread through the air when a person
the woman came on the plane on a flight from india to chicago seven weeks ago. she was aware she had tv and came to the u.s. for medical intervention. she received multiple treatments of india but never finished the therapy. another concern. after arriving in chicago the woman visited missouri and tennessee. now authorities in three states are scrambling to find and notify the people with whom she came in contact. tuberculosis can spread through the air when a person
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>> reporter: so why on earth would we travel all the way to india -- >> snakes! >> reporter: to come face-to-face with this? a cobra so deadly, one bite and you're done. because in india, snakes aren't reviled, they're revered icons in the hindu religion. we're looking for their modern-day keepers, snake charmers, men able to hypnotize these venomous creatures into a tranquil dance, a disappearing trade. >> we are on the road to the outskirts of delhi going to a snake charmers village. because of what they do, their art, they're a marginalized community. hi. gloria, hi. >> reporter: we meet shiva, a man helping snake charmers survive. it's not easy. the wildlife protection act of 1972 banned owning a snake. snake charming, seen as inhumane. but shiva tells us the men he knows treat their snakes like family. >> how big of these snakes? >> reporter: there's just one thing -- like indy, i also hate snakes. >> i just need to be prepared for how big these things are. >> reporter: which is a small problem because shiva is taking me to meet men who live with cobras. >>
>> reporter: so why on earth would we travel all the way to india -- >> snakes! >> reporter: to come face-to-face with this? a cobra so deadly, one bite and you're done. because in india, snakes aren't reviled, they're revered icons in the hindu religion. we're looking for their modern-day keepers, snake charmers, men able to hypnotize these venomous creatures into a tranquil dance, a disappearing trade. >> we are on the road to the outskirts of delhi going to a snake...
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will and kate take india. brand-new pictures this morning from the blockbuster trip from a dazzling turn in blue overnight to prince william in a hip-hop dance-off. we're live in india with the latest. >>> carli lloyd lashes out. she's sick of being treated like a second-class citizen when it comes to being paid. she says we are done with it. >>> and uber for women. the brand-new car service. why it's about to hit some bumps in the road. >>> and they're taking over our house. ciara, ludacris and common all here live as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. >>> on a great monday here, ciara and ludacris are here. there they are. and, go ludacris! it's a barbershop takeover. ice cube and common are going to be live here in times square as well. we got a gma watch party going on. an actual barbershop. >> they're up this morning. >> why not, a watch party. >>> if it's monday that means "dancing with the stars" tonight. disney night tonight. doug flutie, what an inspiring dance he had last year and maks is going
will and kate take india. brand-new pictures this morning from the blockbuster trip from a dazzling turn in blue overnight to prince william in a hip-hop dance-off. we're live in india with the latest. >>> carli lloyd lashes out. she's sick of being treated like a second-class citizen when it comes to being paid. she says we are done with it. >>> and uber for women. the brand-new car service. why it's about to hit some bumps in the road. >>> and they're taking over...
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william and duchess kitt leaving the kids and following in his mother's footsteps as the royals trek to india. what pass statement might the duchess of taj mahal. but first the "nightline 5." >> hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zan contact works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. cool mint zantac. >>> hurry to jcpenney spring sale with door busters starting friday at 3:00 p.m. $4.99 tees for the family, $14 ] 99 shorts. save an extra 25% off with your jcpenney credit card and coupon. that's getting your penny's fios is not cable. we're wired differently. in the last 10 years our competitors have received a few awards. but we've received a few more, including jd power who ranked us highest in customer satisfaction for the third year in a row. only fios has the fastest internet on the most awarded network. now get super-fast 100 meg internet tv and phone for just $69.99 per month, online. cable can't offer internet
william and duchess kitt leaving the kids and following in his mother's footsteps as the royals trek to india. what pass statement might the duchess of taj mahal. but first the "nightline 5." >> hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zan contact works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. cool mint zantac. >>> hurry to jcpenney spring sale with door busters starting friday at 3:00...
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not right now, but india has the biggest proportion of young people. and as they move up into the earning ages, they're going to become big consumers. they already are, but they're going to become bigger as we go forward. >> i guess someone mentioned, too, the other day that there will be a billion new people entering the middle class as incomes rise and people move toward cities. is that what you're seeing? is this one of the big overriding trends that you're following? >> yes, exactly. well, just look at china. sales of automobiles now in china surpassed that in the u.s. and that trend is continuing, and you're going to see the same thing in india, same thing in brazil, russia, of course. believe it or not, a lot of people think of russia as just a coodity market. actually, it's consumer market as well. some of the consumer names there are doing quite well. and, of course, all the other markets, turkey, south africa, you name it. they are increasing sales of consumer goods. and that includes not only disposable, but hard goods. >> i know you've spent
not right now, but india has the biggest proportion of young people. and as they move up into the earning ages, they're going to become big consumers. they already are, but they're going to become bigger as we go forward. >> i guess someone mentioned, too, the other day that there will be a billion new people entering the middle class as incomes rise and people move toward cities. is that what you're seeing? is this one of the big overriding trends that you're following? >> yes,...
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. >> reporter: india's nemesis and neighbor pakistan has long opposed india getting a permanent seat, calling it counterproductive, because it will upset the balance of power in the region. as he travels throughout the world's largest democracy, president obama has been emphasizing the jobs that will be created. mindful of the disapproval voters just registered at the polls. a topic the president addressed on "60 minutes." >> i do get discouraged. there are times when you think, doggone it, the job numbers aren't moves ago fast. >> reporter: there he addressed the shall lacking he received in the midterm elections. >> i'll get knocked down a couple times. but whatever i'm going through, it's nothing like what families in the country are going through. >> now, george and robin, there were concerns that president obama may not be able to make the next stop in indonesia because of volcano ash preventing key personnel and security from arriving there. those conditions have been alleviated and the trip is a go. >> it's been canceled twice before. so the white house very relie relieved. >>>
. >> reporter: india's nemesis and neighbor pakistan has long opposed india getting a permanent seat, calling it counterproductive, because it will upset the balance of power in the region. as he travels throughout the world's largest democracy, president obama has been emphasizing the jobs that will be created. mindful of the disapproval voters just registered at the polls. a topic the president addressed on "60 minutes." >> i do get discouraged. there are times when you...
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and india is coming off eight or nine to six or seven. but some new will emerge as the leadership of tomorrow. >> i want to ask you where the leadership will be, but when you see china slowing down from 11% to 7%, that's a big number. >> yes. everyone still expects it to grgrow at the same past as it h for the last decade or so. but now it's per capita income more than $6,000. at those levels, some of the mo successful economies in economic history, japan, korea, and taiwan slowed down. so i think china in the next few ars will be 6% or 7%. that is a slightly positive message for the u.s. as well. as china slows down, a lot of commodity prices, like oil, are like likely to fall. and the u.s.. will return to be the largest contributor of global growth. it is more than twice the size of the chinese economy. >> that makes a lot of sense. so countries with this trillion dollar economy, you said turkey and indonesia are heading to that milestone. >> there are only a few with the size of a trillion dollars. the next i think to join will be turk
and india is coming off eight or nine to six or seven. but some new will emerge as the leadership of tomorrow. >> i want to ask you where the leadership will be, but when you see china slowing down from 11% to 7%, that's a big number. >> yes. everyone still expects it to grgrow at the same past as it h for the last decade or so. but now it's per capita income more than $6,000. at those levels, some of the mo successful economies in economic history, japan, korea, and taiwan slowed...
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but much of the money has already gone to india, well beyond the reach of american law, where federal authorities say it may have ended up in the hands of an indian organized crime family. bill? >> big reminder that healthy skepticism can protect you sometimes. thanks to brian ross. >>> and coming up next, well, they weigh 400 pounds, can crush a bowling ball with their teeth, but for some reason, that didn't stop us. we go looking for grizzlies in the wilds of montana, next. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did you guys think of that? it just came to us. what? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf.
but much of the money has already gone to india, well beyond the reach of american law, where federal authorities say it may have ended up in the hands of an indian organized crime family. bill? >> big reminder that healthy skepticism can protect you sometimes. thanks to brian ross. >>> and coming up next, well, they weigh 400 pounds, can crush a bowling ball with their teeth, but for some reason, that didn't stop us. we go looking for grizzlies in the wilds of montana, next. oh,...
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"nightline" heads into one of india's largest slums to investigate the so-called doctors defrauding some of the world's most vulnerable children. >>> and, cold coyote. a four-legged fisherman ends up in a tight spot today. and we zoom in on the volunteer effort to save her. >> announcer: from the global rell sources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city this is "nightline," december 17th, 2010. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. there is no more electrifying and polarizing figure in american politics today. sarah palin demands the attention of so many, her husband and small children draw more google searches than the rest of the republican field combined. long out of office, she still manages to alter national discussions with a single tweet. but can this heat last all the way to 20123? tonight, abc's rob by roberts heads to alaska to spend time with palin, talk about how far she's come and what might be next. >> go straight, ride fast. >> reporter: in her new book, "america by heart," sarah palin writes that the three pillars of her politica
"nightline" heads into one of india's largest slums to investigate the so-called doctors defrauding some of the world's most vulnerable children. >>> and, cold coyote. a four-legged fisherman ends up in a tight spot today. and we zoom in on the volunteer effort to save her. >> announcer: from the global rell sources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city this is "nightline," december 17th, 2010. >> good evening,...
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a stronger india could serve as a counterbalance to china. bianna? >> all right, jake. >>> well, the dust has barely settled after the hard-fought midterm elections. now, both democrats and republicans are waging war within their own parties for power. david kerley has more on this from washington. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. some serious power plays under way. voters seemed to be saying they wanted more to happen here in washington. but before this new congress gets to work, both parties are dealing with some serious squabbling. the parties are over. and now, the parties are battling among themselves. republican euphoria, tempered with tea party house member, michele bachmann, announced her intention to run for the number four position in the house. even though the leadership is already backing the conservative jeff hensarling of texas. >> if i'm a republican, i would not want the first debate of our new tenure as majority, to be about whether we have done enough for the tea party candidate. >> reporter: which is why spea
a stronger india could serve as a counterbalance to china. bianna? >> all right, jake. >>> well, the dust has barely settled after the hard-fought midterm elections. now, both democrats and republicans are waging war within their own parties for power. david kerley has more on this from washington. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. some serious power plays under way. voters seemed to be saying they wanted more to happen here in washington. but before...
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in india, snakes aren't reviled, they're revered. icons in their religion. we're looking for their modern-day keepers, the charmers. men able to hypetize these creatures in a dance. we're going to a snake charmer village. their art, they're a marginalized community. hi. gloria. hi. we meet shiva, a man helping snake charmers survive. not easy. the wildlife protection act of 1972, banned owning a snake. snake charming, viewed as inhumane. but he says the men he knows, treat the snakes like family. before we go on, there's just one thing. like indy, i also hate snakes. >> i told you it would be all right. >> reporter: i need to be prepared for how big these things are. which is a small problem because shiva is taking me to meet men who live with cobras. getting on the motorcycle to head out and meet the snake charmers and the snakes. if you're in india, you have to ride on a motorcycle. good idea. when we reach mondi, it's quiet. almost deserted. this is an illegal community. they're not supposed to be here. but they have no other option. nowhere to go. like g
in india, snakes aren't reviled, they're revered. icons in their religion. we're looking for their modern-day keepers, the charmers. men able to hypetize these creatures in a dance. we're going to a snake charmer village. their art, they're a marginalized community. hi. gloria. hi. we meet shiva, a man helping snake charmers survive. not easy. the wildlife protection act of 1972, banned owning a snake. snake charming, viewed as inhumane. but he says the men he knows, treat the snakes like...
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the president is pushing for closer ties with india during his three day visit there. he is speaking to the indian parliament. he is endorsing the their bid for a permanent seat on the u.s. security council. he says the u.s. and india are indispensable partners. >> as you carry on with the hard work ahead, i want every indian citizen to know the united states of america will not simply be cheering you on from the sidelines. we will be right there with you, shoulder to shoulder. >> earlier today, the president and first lady took a break. they visited the memorial for mcgann the -- gandhi. >>> the supreme court rejected an appeal from a lawmaker. the federal appeals court has yet to consider the case. all nine justices voted not to hear the health care soon. >>> a spokesman said gerry connolly is resting comfortably. he was admitted for tests after he experienced some discomfort. doctors treated him for a blood clot in an artery. they said that all his functions are normal. he had been a tough -- in a tough re-election battle. he declared victory on friday but finian ha
the president is pushing for closer ties with india during his three day visit there. he is speaking to the indian parliament. he is endorsing the their bid for a permanent seat on the u.s. security council. he says the u.s. and india are indispensable partners. >> as you carry on with the hard work ahead, i want every indian citizen to know the united states of america will not simply be cheering you on from the sidelines. we will be right there with you, shoulder to shoulder. >>...
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following a developing story from india. it has successfully test launched nuclear missile. it would give india the capability of hitting beijing and shanghai, but officials in the government say that it should not be considered a threat. this comes just days after north korea's failed launch. india has a solid nonproliferation and record. >> closing arguments will begin in the trial of five men charged in a deadly shooting spree in southeast d.c. orlando carter carter, jeffrey best, robert bost, and lamar williams face first-degree murder and other charges of in march 2010 shootings which killed five people. four victims died on south capitol street. the jury could get the case next week. >> the space shuttle discovery will completed last leg of its final journey today. a delegation of nasa officials including john glenn, of will escort it from dulles to the udvar-hazy center. laws and the people are expected to attend. the museum is holding a four-day festival. >> a deadly shooting last night at around 8:45. officers wore on patrol in la plata when they heard several gunsh
following a developing story from india. it has successfully test launched nuclear missile. it would give india the capability of hitting beijing and shanghai, but officials in the government say that it should not be considered a threat. this comes just days after north korea's failed launch. india has a solid nonproliferation and record. >> closing arguments will begin in the trial of five men charged in a deadly shooting spree in southeast d.c. orlando carter carter, jeffrey best,...
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this week he made an announcement in india that was not received warmly by one of the country's main rivals. >> during his visit, president obama has emphasized in the it is a world power, due to its growing power and influence in asia. today he underline that point by calling for india to earn a permanent seat on the un security council. he made an announcement during a speech to parliament. >> i look forward to your former un security council that includes india as a permanent member. [applause] rival,a's neighbor and pakistan, is opposed to in the getting a permanent seat, calling it counterproductive. today, president obama and the prime minister emphasized the strong relationship between the two nations. earlier this morning, india's leaders rolled out the red carpet for president obama and first lady in a lavish ceremony. from there, they visited a ceremony where mahatma gandhi was assassinated and cremated. his next up is indonesia, where he lived for several years as a child. more than 1000 people rallied outside of the u.s. embassy in jakarta, protesting the u.s. presence in
this week he made an announcement in india that was not received warmly by one of the country's main rivals. >> during his visit, president obama has emphasized in the it is a world power, due to its growing power and influence in asia. today he underline that point by calling for india to earn a permanent seat on the un security council. he made an announcement during a speech to parliament. >> i look forward to your former un security council that includes india as a permanent...
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india, a country of a billion consumers. there was no recession here. and scores of american corporate ceos have joined the president here to try to coax india in a little more investment and opening markets to u.s. goods. the president starts here in mumbai, as a gesture to the victims of india's 9/11 attacks. they call them the 26/11, the 26th of november. and he went straight to the taj mahal hotel this morning, the legendary hotel, which burned for days. teams of terrorists had moved through the cities, killing and wounding hundreds in cafes, in hotels and in the streets. >> ever since those horrific days two years ago, the taj has been the symbol of the strength and the resilience of the indian people. so, yes. we visit here to send a very clear message. that in our determination to give our people a future of security and prosperity, the united states and india stand united. >> reporter: and of course, that has made this entire trip an exercise in extreme security, dan. >> ann compton reporting from mumbai this morning. ann, thank you. >>> now, ov
india, a country of a billion consumers. there was no recession here. and scores of american corporate ceos have joined the president here to try to coax india in a little more investment and opening markets to u.s. goods. the president starts here in mumbai, as a gesture to the victims of india's 9/11 attacks. they call them the 26/11, the 26th of november. and he went straight to the taj mahal hotel this morning, the legendary hotel, which burned for days. teams of terrorists had moved...
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and india has cooled in recent years. he said india continues to suffer from terrorism in the u.s. and india have a shared pakistan.n president obama plans to meet with the prime minister next month. >> more on the aftermath of the navy yard shooting. baseavy invited abc 7 on for the resources offered to survivors. the special psychiatric intervention team is coordinating a response. counselors have spoken with 6000 people. >> we are spending time and effort to make sure we are taking care of those employees or anybody that might have been impacted. we are dedicated to continuing that effort as long as it takes. >> the counselors reported an increase after the fbi released video of the gunmen this week. tonightis being held for one of the victims. his funeral will be held tomorrow morning. he was a security guard at the navy yard. >> the new gun control efforts go into effect on monday. the same day a lawsuit challenging the measure will be heard in baltimore. opponents say it violates gun rights guaranteed by the second amendment. the legislation gives the state some of the tighte
and india has cooled in recent years. he said india continues to suffer from terrorism in the u.s. and india have a shared pakistan.n president obama plans to meet with the prime minister next month. >> more on the aftermath of the navy yard shooting. baseavy invited abc 7 on for the resources offered to survivors. the special psychiatric intervention team is coordinating a response. counselors have spoken with 6000 people. >> we are spending time and effort to make sure we are...
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and india. the president and first lady greeted their most important guest, the prime minister of india and his wife, at their first state dinner. the toast began hindi. then, with lifted glasses, both leaders praised each other and the values reach nation holds dear. >> you have an inspiration to all those who cherish the values of democracy, diversity, and equal opportunity. >> reporter: they also wished for a better tomorrow. >> to the future that beckons all of us. let's answer its call and let our two, great nations realize all the triumphs and achievements that await us. >> reporter: the formality of diplomacy was tempered by democracy. a masse tent pitched on the white house lawn, squeezed in 340 diners, twice as many as in the dining room. who came to dinner? washington's most powerful. prominent indians, including senator bobby jindal. artists from baliwood and hollywood, including blockbuster director, steven spielberg. the state dinner was a feast for the senses. one the president hop
and india. the president and first lady greeted their most important guest, the prime minister of india and his wife, at their first state dinner. the toast began hindi. then, with lifted glasses, both leaders praised each other and the values reach nation holds dear. >> you have an inspiration to all those who cherish the values of democracy, diversity, and equal opportunity. >> reporter: they also wished for a better tomorrow. >> to the future that beckons all of us. let's...
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the president's 24 hours in indonesia followed 3 days in india, where we backed india's desire to get a permanent place on the u.n. security council. >> i look forward to a reformed united nations security council, that includes india as a permanent member. >> reporter: he also announced deals to sell more than $10 billion in u.s. products to the nation with nearly 1.2 billion people. mr. obama called it a jobs strategy. >> i want to be able to say to the american people, when they ask me, why are you spending time with india? aren't they taking our jobs? i want to say, actually, you know what? they just created 50,000 jobs. >> reporter: president obama's packed schedule, those 24 hours in indonesia, will not give him time to stop by the old neighborhood, where he lived from 1967, to 1971. vinita and rob? >> a busy trip for the president. >>> background on indonesia. it's the fourth-largest nation, behind the united states. it's home to 238 million people. potential consumers of american goods. the u.s. and indonesia are partners in fighting terrorism. a specialer unit was set up afte
the president's 24 hours in indonesia followed 3 days in india, where we backed india's desire to get a permanent place on the u.n. security council. >> i look forward to a reformed united nations security council, that includes india as a permanent member. >> reporter: he also announced deals to sell more than $10 billion in u.s. products to the nation with nearly 1.2 billion people. mr. obama called it a jobs strategy. >> i want to be able to say to the american people, when...
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president obama's the first american president to visit india twice. today he was celebrated as chief guest at one of this country's biggest national holidays. ♪ it's the first republic day parade with an american on the viewing stand. mrs. and mrs. obama taking in india's pageant of military power and cultural pride. there were camels motorcycle stuntmen thousands of marching troops and colorful dance routines. the holiday marks the birth of the largest democracy. today millions in the streets cheered deepening ties with the united states. the crowd watched by an unprecedented security operationing with the president out in the open on foreign soil longer than ever before. there by his side a man many say is india's president obama president obama narenda modi who's beenman man hugging and hand shaking the president at every turn. >> your reputation preceded you. as many of you in new york know the prime minister appeared in madison square garden and was greeted like a bollywood star. >> reporter: the budding friendship has set a new tone for the tw
president obama's the first american president to visit india twice. today he was celebrated as chief guest at one of this country's biggest national holidays. ♪ it's the first republic day parade with an american on the viewing stand. mrs. and mrs. obama taking in india's pageant of military power and cultural pride. there were camels motorcycle stuntmen thousands of marching troops and colorful dance routines. the holiday marks the birth of the largest democracy. today millions in the...
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his 24 hours of those three days in india. he backed their desire to get a permanent place on the u.n. security council. >> a look forward to a reform u.n. security council. >> he announced a deal to sell more than $10 billion in u.s. products to a nation with 1.2 billion people. he calls it a job strategy. >> when they ask me why are you spending time with india, of what to say they created 50,000 jobs. >> he will not get a chance to stop by the old neighborhood. abc 7 news. >> 46 degrees outside. >> the new plan to keep a symbol of america safe. >> a showdown in tacoma park over a state road and its impact on a local community. >> a another check on your weather and traffic first. >> a another check on your weather and traffic first. >> tuesday morning. not as cold as it was yesterday. 45 degrees in one area. it is not as chilly as it was yesterday. that is thanks to the gusty winds we had. frederick 45. clear skies overhead. it is still churning along the new england coast line. we may have some thin clouds our way. that is
his 24 hours of those three days in india. he backed their desire to get a permanent place on the u.n. security council. >> a look forward to a reform u.n. security council. >> he announced a deal to sell more than $10 billion in u.s. products to a nation with 1.2 billion people. he calls it a job strategy. >> when they ask me why are you spending time with india, of what to say they created 50,000 jobs. >> he will not get a chance to stop by the old neighborhood. abc 7...
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as well as the passengers on her flight from india. tracking tuberculosis requires close contact but it can be spread to the air. it is not likely that anyone in the lane wasn't acted, but health officials don't want to take any chances. >> anybody in her row or the ones behind will be monitored for two. >> the patient is being treated at the national institute of health in maryland, isolated but in stable condition. erin travers, abc 7 news. >> seven is on your side with a growing a good crisis. shortages and soaring prices in some parts of the country due to the avian flu. one texas grocery chain is limiting purchases and now they will soon allow eggs to be imported from europe. the u.s. women's national soccer team is off to a great start in their quest to brin home that cup. we told you about the viewing party that they held at city center. diehard fans did not let the rain stopped them from showing up. it was a big night for megan. she scored two goals in the three to one victory. awesome news there. soccer news now, as the world
as well as the passengers on her flight from india. tracking tuberculosis requires close contact but it can be spread to the air. it is not likely that anyone in the lane wasn't acted, but health officials don't want to take any chances. >> anybody in her row or the ones behind will be monitored for two. >> the patient is being treated at the national institute of health in maryland, isolated but in stable condition. erin travers, abc 7 news. >> seven is on your side with a...
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president obama wraps up a three-day visit to india. today, he was honored with lavish ceremonies and attended high-level talks in new delhi. he calls the relationship a defining partnership in the 21st century. >>> executives from bp and two other companies involved in the gulf oil spill will be involved in a presidential commission. the panel is looking to pinpoint what went wrong in the days leading up to the disastrous blowout on the deep-water oil rig. >>> opening statements begin in the elizabeth smart appeal trial. an appeals court has ruled that the case does not need to be moved out of utah. >>> and a jury will begin deliberations in the thirds day of that horrific home invasion case in connecticut. jurors must decide whether to give the death penalty of a man convicted of murdering three members of the p.e.t. nit family. >>> and randy quaid and his wife will be before a commission. they say they can't return to the u.s. because hollywood star whackers are trying to kill them. >>> and tonight, conan is returning to tv since the
president obama wraps up a three-day visit to india. today, he was honored with lavish ceremonies and attended high-level talks in new delhi. he calls the relationship a defining partnership in the 21st century. >>> executives from bp and two other companies involved in the gulf oil spill will be involved in a presidential commission. the panel is looking to pinpoint what went wrong in the days leading up to the disastrous blowout on the deep-water oil rig. >>> opening...
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looking for india, not only didn't he find india, he was 13,000 miles off. india is only 5,000 miles from spain. it's 18,000 miles away from us here. what did columbus do? he saw land on the horizon, turned to his crew and said, there it is, india, i found it. then he called everyone who lived there indians for the whole rest of the -- he was an idiot. columbus was an idiot and today we honor him. [ cheers and applause ] i wonder if -- wonder if the other guys on the ship knew they weren't in india. one of them had to, right? i bet his wife knew. i bet his wife got off the ship, just rolled her eyes, she's like, here we are in india. today also happens to be canadian thanksgiving. canadian thanksgiving is just like our thanksgiving, they have turkey, whole deal, only difference is up there the families are polite and they get along with each other. [ laughter ] the best part of canadian thanksgiving for me is getting up in the middle of the night and going to refrigerator and making a big, cold moose meat sandwich. it's -- at least i imagine that's what it's
looking for india, not only didn't he find india, he was 13,000 miles off. india is only 5,000 miles from spain. it's 18,000 miles away from us here. what did columbus do? he saw land on the horizon, turned to his crew and said, there it is, india, i found it. then he called everyone who lived there indians for the whole rest of the -- he was an idiot. columbus was an idiot and today we honor him. [ cheers and applause ] i wonder if -- wonder if the other guys on the ship knew they weren't in...
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th additional dealsn india withth india i am confident. we havave a lolong relationship with india. things are going well. i'm very confident. there are otr importantt deals as y you may kno vago: you will not discuss until they are announced. guest: never, evever. vago: the original indian deal was for 126 jets ininsteaof 36. 36 is the orr. do youou think you will get to 126 and d beyond? the inindians have said the airplane is to expensive. guest: let's go step-by-step. firs let''s s secure the first batch. thatat is already y a good achievement for us. then we will see now its up to u us to be e smart or clever e enough to give the indian air f force confidencnce to go further. stepy-step. vago: let's ta aboutut theamp up in production.n. some of these orders are very ambitious with deliveries in two years. becae of the fririends to maech budget system, y hav been on a low proroduction -- becae of the french b budge you have been on a low prproductition hedulele. the chf ofhe french air force willll have e to loan some airplanes. what a are youoing t to get there and delivered to
th additional dealsn india withth india i am confident. we havave a lolong relationship with india. things are going well. i'm very confident. there are otr importantt deals as y you may kno vago: you will not discuss until they are announced. guest: never, evever. vago: the original indian deal was for 126 jets ininsteaof 36. 36 is the orr. do youou think you will get to 126 and d beyond? the inindians have said the airplane is to expensive. guest: let's go step-by-step. firs let''s s secure...
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the president arrives tomorrow in mumbai, india, where he'll stay at the iconic damage hotel, site of the terror siege two years ago. he'll meet with the families of those lost in the attacks, before meeting with students and attending a state dinner. jakarta, indonesia, then welcomes the president. it's the city where he lived as a boy. the highlight of the stop will be a major speak on democracy, development and outreege to communities around the world. the trip ends next week in south korea and japan, with major summits on the global economic recovery. trips to indonesia twice before this year. once during the health care reform battle. and the second time during the bp oil spill. this will be the longest foreign trip of his presidency so far. vinita? >> emily schmidt in washington this morning. thank you. >>> meanwhile, the presumptive next speaker of the house, john boehner, says the president is in deny of the message that voters sent in tuesday's elections. in an exclusive interview with diane sawyer, boehner said the president's agenda was, quote, clearly repudiated. and he wa
the president arrives tomorrow in mumbai, india, where he'll stay at the iconic damage hotel, site of the terror siege two years ago. he'll meet with the families of those lost in the attacks, before meeting with students and attending a state dinner. jakarta, indonesia, then welcomes the president. it's the city where he lived as a boy. the highlight of the stop will be a major speak on democracy, development and outreege to communities around the world. the trip ends next week in south korea...
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why are we doing that and yet letting india and china get off scot-free? when this was originally negotiated -- >> they're making commitments to reduce their emissions as well. >> it's pretty unimpressive and would go back and look because i have at many of the outcry by the environmentalists when it was originally negotiated. so many complained that this actually would not statistically significant impact on carbon emission reduction and yet china and india were not being forced or persuaded to conform their behavior. this is about protecting the american worker and protecting american jobs. >> final question -- ? renegotiating a better deal. >> does he still believe global warming is a hoax. >> he believes in clean water, clean air and made cheer what he doesn't believe which is that the u.s. government should stay in an agreement that gives us too much of the financial burden, too much risk to these industries where the coal miners, people who work in cement and paper, people who looked in the eye in place after place and city after city while he was ru
why are we doing that and yet letting india and china get off scot-free? when this was originally negotiated -- >> they're making commitments to reduce their emissions as well. >> it's pretty unimpressive and would go back and look because i have at many of the outcry by the environmentalists when it was originally negotiated. so many complained that this actually would not statistically significant impact on carbon emission reduction and yet china and india were not being forced or...
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charles, even you must appreciate at the warming of relations with india. the india trip was a great thing, and that is one that passed forward. >> so you read my column where i praise his actions? >> i did not read your column, but nina told me. [laughter] >> as moynihan said, "i read it, but not personally." >> let me say one thing about korea. i agree that we probably should not have gone into a meeting where there was not going to be a deal, but the deal that the bush administration negotiated, i don't think that is feasible and >> we had to view saddam hussein differently after 9/11. when you saw the threat, you could not let it fully materialize, and the threat he represented as a sworn enemy of the united states was to give weapons of mass destruction to an enemy that had just attacked us. a lot of people were concerned about it, and when we did not find weapons, i felt terrible about it and sick about it and still do. >>, president george w. bush with oprah winfrey, discussing his book "decision points." he says he still thinks the world is better o
charles, even you must appreciate at the warming of relations with india. the india trip was a great thing, and that is one that passed forward. >> so you read my column where i praise his actions? >> i did not read your column, but nina told me. [laughter] >> as moynihan said, "i read it, but not personally." >> let me say one thing about korea. i agree that we probably should not have gone into a meeting where there was not going to be a deal, but the deal...
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plus why president obama is shortening his trip to india. in more on the race for the white house. major: here's our new trainer ensure active heart health. heart: i maximize good stuff like my potassium and phytosterols which may help lower cholesterol. new ensure active heart health supports your heart and body so you stay active and strong. ensure, take life in thank u for being a saor and my daddy. thank you mom, for protecting my future. thank you for being my ho and my dad. military families are thankful for many things. the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. our world-class service earned usaa the top spot in a study of the most recommended large companies in america. if you're current or former military, or their family, see if you're eligible to get an auto insurance quote. >> president obama and the first lady are nearing the end of their 16.5 hour flight to india. he will discuss security, trade and climate change with the indian prime minister. the president is shortening his trip to india so we can visit saudi arabia and pay his respects to the family
plus why president obama is shortening his trip to india. in more on the race for the white house. major: here's our new trainer ensure active heart health. heart: i maximize good stuff like my potassium and phytosterols which may help lower cholesterol. new ensure active heart health supports your heart and body so you stay active and strong. ensure, take life in thank u for being a saor and my daddy. thank you mom, for protecting my future. thank you for being my ho and my dad. military...
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power problems are getting worse in india. we will tell you the latest on the multi-grid >> 6:00 hour 44 right now. -- 6:44. this is live video from poland where mitt romney is giving his foreign-policy speech at the university of warsaw. >> he reminded the world that there would be no justice in europe without an independent poland and he reminded the polish people long deprived of that independence from where they threw their source of strength. while he greeted the crowd along a fence, he met a little girl. he paused and asked her where is poland? the little girl was caught off guard and could not answer. she laughed nervously until the laughedpope put his hand over her heart and said "poland is here." >> we will check on stories from around the world as his speech continues. if the last top of his three- nation tour. fighting continues in syria in the second largest city. the syrian military continues to pound rebel-held areas of aleppo. there have also been clashes in other parts of the city as the government offensive pu
power problems are getting worse in india. we will tell you the latest on the multi-grid >> 6:00 hour 44 right now. -- 6:44. this is live video from poland where mitt romney is giving his foreign-policy speech at the university of warsaw. >> he reminded the world that there would be no justice in europe without an independent poland and he reminded the polish people long deprived of that independence from where they threw their source of strength. while he greeted the crowd along a...
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more than 600 million people across india. it's as if the entire population of north and southern america combined were thrown in the dark. jim avila answers the question, could it happen here? >> reporter: shades of the great blackout of 2003 -- america's largest -- knocking 55 million in the northeast into the dark. but this time it's twice the population of the united states without power. india, where subways are stopped and no air conditioning in 100-degree weather today. in great supply -- frustration and despair. >> the whole system was at a standstill. that goes to show how vulnerable we are. >> reporter: and today at the federal energy regulatory commission's command center, a ripple of uncertainty about how vulnerable this country is. >> can something like india happen here? >> it can't spread to california was the grid is divided here in the nation. >> reporter: the main difference, say engineers, is america's grid is now monitored more closely than ever, checking for line surges 30 times a second. and since the nor
more than 600 million people across india. it's as if the entire population of north and southern america combined were thrown in the dark. jim avila answers the question, could it happen here? >> reporter: shades of the great blackout of 2003 -- america's largest -- knocking 55 million in the northeast into the dark. but this time it's twice the population of the united states without power. india, where subways are stopped and no air conditioning in 100-degree weather today. in great...
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it is a big deal for the country and also a big deal for india, that they would have chosen india to be the first country. >> as the president welcomed the prime minister, it was all about business. india is an ally of critical strategic importance to the u.s. >> i think it will be one of the defining partnerships of the 21st century. >> it will be business measure. -- it will be business mixed with pleasure. >> we are calm and serene above water but we are going crazy underneath trying to look smooth. >> and jennifer hudson will be performing. bill clinton had 29 state dinners, ronald reagan 57. it is where some iconic memories have been made, whether scripted or unscripted. >>> what are you going to sing at the dinner tonight? >> i would be honored, but they would probably be throwing things. >>let's take a look at the weatherbug network. 50 degrees right now in manassas. most of the rain is been well to the south and east of the city all day. 46 degrees at germantown right now. our board has our official numbers at reagan national airport. 53 and 48 degrees or the high and low for
it is a big deal for the country and also a big deal for india, that they would have chosen india to be the first country. >> as the president welcomed the prime minister, it was all about business. india is an ally of critical strategic importance to the u.s. >> i think it will be one of the defining partnerships of the 21st century. >> it will be business measure. -- it will be business mixed with pleasure. >> we are calm and serene above water but we are going crazy...